Former track Champion Benji LaCrosse made quick work of Jamie Schmidt passing him for the lead on lap 4. Jay Matthias and Jerry Wilinski gave chase charging into the top 3. Matthias then secured the second spot from Wilinski and began the task of trying to reel in LaCrosse who had built up a sizable advantage over the field. Matthias efforts went to the wayside when his machine made a loud pop and he headed to the pits. LaCrosse went unchallenged and lapped all the way to the 6th spot, its his second win in a row. Point leader Jason Czarapata charged late scoring second, Wilinski third, Kyle Kudick finished fourth coming from row 6 and Jeremy Hanson rounded out the top five.

Trevor Howard paced the first lap before being caught up in a spin which collected Shawn Wagner and Bill Kelsey. Kelsey’s night was done, Wagner rejoined but his racer saw heavy damage and wasn’t up to speed rest of the feature. Barry VanStraten inherited the lead, his reign up front only lasted till lap 4 as Brandon Czarapata powered by after starting in row 6. Czarapata survived a late race caution padding his point lead with the win. In a replay of last week Brian Ambrosius placed second, Kyle Fredrick used several 3-wide passes to finish third, Mitch Stankowski fourth and Jeremy Wiitala placed fifth after starting 15th.

After the checkers the red flag flew as VanStraten and Justin Jacobsen tangled battling for fifth. Jacobsen’s car hit the front stretch wall and ended up stopped on the driver side. Jacobsen emerged unscathed but his Wolfe Chassis suffered extensive damage.

Defending IMCA Sport Mod Champion Brad Lautenbach took the checkers for the second time this season.

Tyler Wilson paced the opening laps from his front row starting spot before Jason Guyette charged by for the lead on lap 6. Guyette ran the high groove and distanced himself from the field. Brad Lautenbach waged battle for the runner up spot with Jeremy Cota. Lautenbach finally made the pass by the midway point. With just 5 laps to go and the win in hand Guyette suffered a mechanical failure sending him to the pits handing the lead over to Lautenbach who fought off a late race charge from Cota to score his second win of the season, padding his point. Cota second, Josh Long third, Wilson held on for fourth and Kurt Mueller placed fifth.

Joe Schwister made it 2 wins in a row in the Street Stocks after leading every lap and fending off Jerry Winkler and Gary Kasperek. Kasperek came home second regaining the point lead, Winkler placed a solid third after starting 15th, Greg Steffens scored a season best fourth and Jon Ashcraft placed fifth after a spin midway through the contest.

Jeff Behm passed Andy Parshen on lap 4 and pulled away to his first feature win of the season in the Sport Fours. Tyler Hungerford second, last weeks winner Evan Beattie third, point leader Calvin Stueck fourth and Michael Verheyden fifth.

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